No Psychological Harm in Knowing Alzheimer’s Risk
Learning your risk for Alzheimer’s disease through amyloid PET imaging does not appear to lead to emotional distress but may curb motivation to adopt healthy habits, regardless of the test result.
Learning your risk for Alzheimer’s disease through amyloid PET imaging does not appear to lead to emotional distress but may curb motivation to adopt healthy habits, regardless of the test result.
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